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that is supposed to happen at enter a growing economy. with all the problems of the prior administration, they created 10 million jobs. the housing rights for middle- class americans was 14.5%. that was under the prior administration with all the prior problems was 10.6%. if you look at the people living in poverty, 6 million people. 500,000 people are not of disability rolls. you can walk there around and say things are great. that is what we have been hearing on commercials for the past couple of months. i will become a one woman truth squad, and we will start tonight. >> i would like to ask her about civil rights. you have in the past been a supporter of to russian tax credits and also the constitutional amendment to ban a blessing. both of these are opposed not only by your running mate but just about every education in the country. now that you are mr. mondale's running mate, had to change your position on either of those? >> both mondale and i agree on the same goal, that is not discrimination. i just did not agree on the same direc
that is supposed to happen at enter a growing economy. with all the problems of the prior administration, they created 10 million jobs. the housing rights for middle- class americans was 14.5%. that was under the prior administration with all the prior problems was 10.6%. if you look at the people living in poverty, 6 million people. 500,000 people are not of disability rolls. you can walk there around and say things are great. that is what we have been hearing on commercials for the past...
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i'll call it the economy tax. i'm not going to raise taxes on anyone. my plan is to bring down rates to get more people working. my priority is putting people back to work in america. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. dax it looks like felix ron garner has been the first man to break the speed of sound after jumping from a capsule 3 miles above the earth. he reached a maximum speed of 833.9 miles per hour. no one has ever reach that speed wearing just a space suit. he said there was a moment on the way down when he was not so sure. >> there was a time when i thought i was really in trouble. and if i push that button, the thing is all over, we are not going to fly supersonic. it is hard to make that decision. somehow we have to make that call, do i push the button and stay alive or do i find all my weight down and break the speed of sound? after a couple of seconds, i had that feeling obligated under control, and i did. that is why we broke the speed of sound today. >> it took nine minutes for the trip back to earth. he was greeted by the cheer
i'll call it the economy tax. i'm not going to raise taxes on anyone. my plan is to bring down rates to get more people working. my priority is putting people back to work in america. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. dax it looks like felix ron garner has been the first man to break the speed of sound after jumping from a capsule 3 miles above the earth. he reached a maximum speed of 833.9 miles per hour. no one has ever reach that speed wearing just a space suit. he said there was a...
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of course he returned to the overall economy and the individuals themselves are much greater. the nobel prize winner out of the university of chicago, which is no flaming liberal organization has said that the most important investment we can make an early childhood education. as bruce said come on record in congress, not the administration. we are not great in any particular institution with this report, but we are calling upon all americans to make and to demand more investment from our leaders, both on the state, federal and local level. senator dodd said we do as a country believe children are our most important resource. but the bottom line is we don't do it. we don't invest in our case. despite the fact many political leaders say kids are the most important resource, we don't miss the country put our money where our mouth is and that's national tragedy and a national shame that we're hoping that this report will highlight some areas we should be investing our dollars that should not just be bobbing our heads at all the adults come to say kids are most important resources
of course he returned to the overall economy and the individuals themselves are much greater. the nobel prize winner out of the university of chicago, which is no flaming liberal organization has said that the most important investment we can make an early childhood education. as bruce said come on record in congress, not the administration. we are not great in any particular institution with this report, but we are calling upon all americans to make and to demand more investment from our...
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the economy -- few questions, the economy, $16 i(kñtrillion deficit. 2r @&c% tár'g a mess. s iy]lj what is your solution to this? wof eaq most x?c7ñpoliticians and voter to the problem. 9odaho:cazyñb promise more government. 2012 what we í > is less government. if you want to address the debt and stww/.Ñ less government goispending. address unemployment, we need less government interference with the economy. we need less government manipulation, banking and housing sectors that made the interest rates mdogñ$'&b7>q. housing sjxsna1prices cbequall >> one ú9tz lch ~;jvñeducation is always going Òhas hard. to different things. we need a diversity of approaches in the education, if last thing we should do Ñ"o nationalize education from a department out of washington. one size doesn't fit all in education. washington doesn't know best. we should get rid of federal education department and not because it's too expensive because we care so much and we are paying right now to harm our children, we should stop. >> afghanistan, do you see an end in sight? >> we went in
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>>guest: that is how the economy works. we are hinst oy raicis 5 p.m., the guy from white castle, do you want to stop by? right across the hall in 30 minutes. >>neil: is he bringing anything, i wonder? >>guest: cld s up. goto if he has brought neil cavuto cheeseburgers. >>neil: not the cheese. not the cheese. is it meat? kiddin ddin kig. . on ohestit tur fine network. she is brillant but she is also fund and funny. >>guest: i could stay all day. ne i have to tell you as the c.e.o.'s are dealing with the health care changes, others are raising ho hell. that 8:00 p.m. on fox business network, sething this casi gnusidld ce ecef ren ce gst osama bin laden is dead. general motors is alive. but g.m. is still struggling. fears that thousands of osama bin laden wanna bees are very sa a, sha you gonna say tomorrow night, joe? n hng dis rin. lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but ric's not just about wha u case 'sutt an lycaouttchs.t just about wha fmo, u case and
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. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. mitt romney knows it's not wall street you have to worry about, it'ses is me street. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. >> reporter: mitt romney taking on the enemies no matter what is next. >> and theysho pictures of corrupt financial figures and big board -- bird. the makers of sesame street are unhappy and asked the obama campaign to remove big bird and that they non-parse sap and don't participate in political campaigns. >>> wrapping up a campaign in loudoun county, and that is's huge focus. beth has more. >> reporter: michelle obama is just wrapping up her speech here. i don't know if we're going to get drowned out. but she came here to send a message. that time is running out and, if you want to vote in virginia, you must register by this coming monday and there is pressure, certainly, to engize voters all over the country and especially in key swing states. mrs. obama is fired up and ready to go and talked about women's issues and that her husband's america means looking
. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. mitt romney knows it's not wall street you have to worry about, it'ses is me street. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. >> reporter: mitt romney taking on the enemies no matter what is next. >> and theysho pictures of corrupt financial figures and big board -- bird. the makers of sesame street are unhappy and asked the obama campaign to remove big bird and that they non-parse sap and don't participate in political...
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even if economies around the world slow down, companies will still keep adopting credit cards and debit cards. they are more convenient than cash. these stocks are about the march of progress. it is not going to be halted by a bad chinese gdp number. plus we know global spending met ticks stablize in july and august after dropping off. things are looking brighter. what else? both companies have pristine balance sheets. visa is sitting on $3.2 billion cash. each have like able management teams. ceo of visa ran provide yan. and before that he was in charge of fleet bank. how about this masstermastercar? he took over in 2009. i'm hearing this guy is brilliant. he became the ceo of asian pacific. this is a brand guy who understands the emerging markets and by wait. you are welcome on this show. now the great thing about them is that they are both when striking distance, the stocks are pretty cheap. i'm not saying they are cheaper than 2015 earnings, now that we are in the 4th quarter, they are inexpensive on next year's numbers. a we little 18 times 2013 estimates. that is why they love the
even if economies around the world slow down, companies will still keep adopting credit cards and debit cards. they are more convenient than cash. these stocks are about the march of progress. it is not going to be halted by a bad chinese gdp number. plus we know global spending met ticks stablize in july and august after dropping off. things are looking brighter. what else? both companies have pristine balance sheets. visa is sitting on $3.2 billion cash. each have like able management teams....
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this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at the expensive and increasingly nasty senate show down there next. >> turning now to the bags for control of the unite the states senate. this week we go to ohio where an iraq war veteran and josh mendel is taking on the democrat, brown. brown has the edge but both sides are spending big in the runup to november sixth, make particular one of the most expensive senate races of the cycle. bill, you've written a column about this race. who has the edge? you read the papers, you think sherrodd brown has the edge. he's smart, working class, a about good politicia
this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at...
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>> the annual increase has been got 3.5%. >> the economy actually is improving and if that's the case, you're going to have more people hitting those malls, you're already starting to see some of that with the early sales that are taking place. >> and you're seeing people being hired for those seasonal jobs. >> if you want a part-time job, now is the time to get out there. >> you have companies like toys are us, fedex, u.p.s., coles who have really announced tens of thousands of new workers they're looking to do this holiday season. >> it might be great to assist with the u.s. economy. >> get out there for halloween time to now start applying for those holiday jobs. >> thank you so much. >> the student s flunked out ofa university because of their race. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine product
>> the annual increase has been got 3.5%. >> the economy actually is improving and if that's the case, you're going to have more people hitting those malls, you're already starting to see some of that with the early sales that are taking place. >> and you're seeing people being hired for those seasonal jobs. >> if you want a part-time job, now is the time to get out there. >> you have companies like toys are us, fedex, u.p.s., coles who have really announced tens...
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this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at the expensive and increasingly nasty senate show increasingly nasty senate show down there next. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm hi'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >> turning now to the bags for control of the unite t
this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at...
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and politico morningen money economy reporter ben white. you were inspector general at the treasury department, did anyone ever credibly allege that numbers like this could be or would be tampered with? >> certain numbers can be spun, manipulated and certainly the political officials at the treasury department did their best to make numbers look better than they did that's cagey accounting. but here suggesting that literally dozens of career civil servants oh who are not affiliated with one political party or another, putting their careers in jeopardy to fix a fundamental number, that's not realistic. >> eliot: i'm brought to donald rumsfeld, and you subscribe to this good numbers and bad numbers, and that's the economy. >> good numbers bad numbers and this is a very--a number that moves around a lot. particularly in the household survey. it will swing up and down and that happens. the idea that this is manipulated ridiculous, it's impossible for it to be done and if they're going to do it, it's not going to be done in this way. >> eliot: i
and politico morningen money economy reporter ben white. you were inspector general at the treasury department, did anyone ever credibly allege that numbers like this could be or would be tampered with? >> certain numbers can be spun, manipulated and certainly the political officials at the treasury department did their best to make numbers look better than they did that's cagey accounting. but here suggesting that literally dozens of career civil servants oh who are not affiliated with...
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the economy is not balanced. they're trying to keep taxes at when a minimum wage was $3.45 per hour. the gas rates have shot up, and we have minimum-wage going up, but everyone is trying to push taxes and that will not balance our economy. we could even go deeper. people to say we should just borrow more money. nothing is balanced. host: where are you calling from in pennsylvania? caller: near erie. host: let's get a response. guest: it's an issue that neither candidate has addressed. neither one of them has proposed to pay for their tax cut. people really concerned about the deficit and concern about the long-term debt have to be thinking about where we're going to go when the extension of the bush tax cuts will cost about $5 trillion versus obama's plan which does not extend the bush tax cuts for the top 2% and still cost $4 trillion many ad in the debt service costs. no one has proposed a way to pay for those. guest: that's absolutely right. neither can did it as a serious plan to address the long-term fiscal
the economy is not balanced. they're trying to keep taxes at when a minimum wage was $3.45 per hour. the gas rates have shot up, and we have minimum-wage going up, but everyone is trying to push taxes and that will not balance our economy. we could even go deeper. people to say we should just borrow more money. nothing is balanced. host: where are you calling from in pennsylvania? caller: near erie. host: let's get a response. guest: it's an issue that neither candidate has addressed. neither...
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the economy stopped. the economy did start to climb. it has been climbing. but to say we are working our way out of the great recession is not to deny that we continue to be at risk of a lost decade of great stagnation. and it is to addressing the challenge of the great stagnation that we must dedicate ourselves this election turns out. i would suggest five central elements in an economic strategy for spurring growth, raising demand and moving the economy forward. first, we are desperately short on public investment in this country. no one who has flown through kennedy airport can be proud of the gateway to the greatest city in the greatest nation on earth. few if any have the experience of flying out of kennedy airport to a foreign destination and encountering an airport that they regard less favorably than they regard kennedy airport. quoting the use of the 1916s and i suppose i was one, saying if not now, when? if not now, when the interest rate in the currency we print is 2.4% for 30 years. if not now, when the construction unemployment rate approaches 1
the economy stopped. the economy did start to climb. it has been climbing. but to say we are working our way out of the great recession is not to deny that we continue to be at risk of a lost decade of great stagnation. and it is to addressing the challenge of the great stagnation that we must dedicate ourselves this election turns out. i would suggest five central elements in an economic strategy for spurring growth, raising demand and moving the economy forward. first, we are desperately...
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y aco i e t, tee e economy is the most important thing, i think. >> greta: panel, thank you. coming up, your last call, mrs. romney takes on morning television. but it's live tv and nothing goes as planned. see at happenedext kee afo dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... mind to an. yone w m iegngseapan. y st s,ge$6ba use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. manceho y ak,0raa nd ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ thatover time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors pe du t'enmompnt to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alonaren't enough, i
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>>guest: that is how the economy works. we are having a guest on my program which is on at 5:00 p.m., the guy from white castle, do you want to stop by? right across the hall in 30 minutes. >>neil: is he bringing anything, i wonder? >>guest: i could set that up. we will ask him about the health care question but i am always going to ask if he has brought neil cavuto cheeseburgers. >>neil: not the cheese. not the cheese. is it meat? kidding. kidding. kidding. love them. you have a great show. one of the best additions to our fine network. she is brillant but she is also fund and funny. >>guest: i could stay all day. >>neil: i have to tell you as the c.e.o.'s are dealing with the health care changes, others are raising holy hell. that 8:00 p.m. on fox business network, something this casino magnet just said could change the face of the presidential race. big stuff. osama bin laden is dead. general motors is alive. but g.m. is still struggling. fears that thousands of osama bin laden wanna bees are very much alive. say it ain'
>>guest: that is how the economy works. we are having a guest on my program which is on at 5:00 p.m., the guy from white castle, do you want to stop by? right across the hall in 30 minutes. >>neil: is he bringing anything, i wonder? >>guest: i could set that up. we will ask him about the health care question but i am always going to ask if he has brought neil cavuto cheeseburgers. >>neil: not the cheese. not the cheese. is it meat? kidding. kidding. kidding. love them....
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he did a better job on the economy and bringing the conversation on the middle class. i thought he did a very good job on the economy part of this very well. >> unloaded on the 47% in a way that obama didn't. >> and in terms of making the best argument for his side, using the passionate arguments about middle class, that is the substance the democrats need to cling to to make their case. >> full of details. he understood issues. he took the case back to romney/ryan in terms of their programs, their issues and i think the election now will be reset, once again, because joe biden understood exactly what to do tonight. >> all right, bottom line. winner? >> ryan. >> biden. >> biden. >> and how much does it make a difference? >> stops the bleeding. makes the race stay where it is, which is dead even and sets up a big night that has to happen. raises the stakes for tuesday night. >> okay. >> no rolaids for me tonight. >> thank you all very much. and we'll be right back. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bo
he did a better job on the economy and bringing the conversation on the middle class. i thought he did a very good job on the economy part of this very well. >> unloaded on the 47% in a way that obama didn't. >> and in terms of making the best argument for his side, using the passionate arguments about middle class, that is the substance the democrats need to cling to to make their case. >> full of details. he understood issues. he took the case back to romney/ryan in terms of...
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we know the economy's got to get better. the president said that yesterday, but he also went a little further in touting those job numbers and of course the context means so much. two campaign rallies in two swing states, in virginia and ohio. he did the same in both states, largely said the same thing. meanwhile, mitt romney at a campaign rally in virginia downplayed the numbers saying this is not the recovery we want. a lot of people have simply quit looking for work out of frustration, artificially driving the number down. alex in reality talking about the so-called real unemployment rate. that's down as well. a year ago, exactly a year ago last september it was way up above 16%. no question coming off the president's poor debate performance, this was something romney needed. comes as become news from a political standpoint not to mention the millions looking for work. >> absolutely. more from jack welch's appearance on "hardball." take a listen to this, mike. >> reporter: do you mean it's a coincidence or do you mean you
we know the economy's got to get better. the president said that yesterday, but he also went a little further in touting those job numbers and of course the context means so much. two campaign rallies in two swing states, in virginia and ohio. he did the same in both states, largely said the same thing. meanwhile, mitt romney at a campaign rally in virginia downplayed the numbers saying this is not the recovery we want. a lot of people have simply quit looking for work out of frustration,...
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this is about the campaign not the economy. and paul made a point effectively. under their tax plan, high income people would pay the same percentage of the revenue coming into the government as they would before we lowered everybody's taxes. i mean the reason for lowering everybody's taxes is not rocket science, this produces economic growth. every country in the world is doing this. even europeans are lowering rates. >> sean: effective argument is when congressman ryan pointed out tax rates in canada that has been doing better than we have been doing. >> sean: senator good, to see you. >> thank you. >> i noticed you're giving away bourbon. i wonder if joe had some before the debate and coming up we're going to check in with governor sara palin. as well as more frank luntz as this post-debate edition and analysis of joe biden smiling continues. >> this is a man who gave 30% of his income to charity. more than the two of us combined. romney is a good man. he cares about 100% of the americans in this country. i think the vice president well know knows sometimes w
this is about the campaign not the economy. and paul made a point effectively. under their tax plan, high income people would pay the same percentage of the revenue coming into the government as they would before we lowered everybody's taxes. i mean the reason for lowering everybody's taxes is not rocket science, this produces economic growth. every country in the world is doing this. even europeans are lowering rates. >> sean: effective argument is when congressman ryan pointed out tax...
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we need to grow the economy. i think there are a variety of things that ought to be cut and repealed and replaced is obamacare. that will save over $1 trillion. >> reporter: the two former virginia governors have been running neck and neck for 10 years. >>> one of the hottest issues on the ballot this year is question six and it is about same-sex marriage. opinions are strong even among some professional football players. >> coming up next, two mayors from the baltimore ravens with two different messages for voters. we'll be right back. >>> people in maryland are forming clear opinions on gay marriage club some of the baltimore ravens football players. >> they have a mess am for voters. bob barnard has more. >> reporter: it is the one ballot question here some maryland most voters we've come across seem to know the most about and opinions one way or the other are pretty clear-cut. >> awesome of you to do this. >> reporter: maryland governor martin o'malley has inveforted a great deal of political capi
we need to grow the economy. i think there are a variety of things that ought to be cut and repealed and replaced is obamacare. that will save over $1 trillion. >> reporter: the two former virginia governors have been running neck and neck for 10 years. >>> one of the hottest issues on the ballot this year is question six and it is about same-sex marriage. opinions are strong even among some professional football players. >> coming up next, two mayors from the baltimore...
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the economy is the most important thing, i think. >> greta: panel, thank you. coming up, your last call, mrs. romney takes on morning television. but it's live tv and nothing goes as planned. see what happened next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-thr
the economy is the most important thing, i think. >> greta: panel, thank you. coming up, your last call, mrs. romney takes on morning television. but it's live tv and nothing goes as planned. see what happened next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could...
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they were expecting more on the economy. let me play an exchange over afghanistan. >> that's the afghan responsibility. we trained them. >> not in the east. >> let's move to another war. >> not in the east? >> rc east is the most dangerous place in the world. that's why we should send americans to do the job? you would rather americans do the job? >> we are already sending americans to do the job, but fewer of them. >> that's right. we are sending more afghans to do the job. afghans to do the job. >> michael, how do you think that played? >> i thought through all the foreign policy segments, with the exception of libya which is a special case which the obama administration is clearly on defense. what came across is there is a huge difference in style and attitude how these two campaigns will approach things. when they got to the policies, the two sides are remarkably similar. the romney campaign has throughout this campaign been trying hard to make this big contrast on foreign policy while actually keeping their policies fai
they were expecting more on the economy. let me play an exchange over afghanistan. >> that's the afghan responsibility. we trained them. >> not in the east. >> let's move to another war. >> not in the east? >> rc east is the most dangerous place in the world. that's why we should send americans to do the job? you would rather americans do the job? >> we are already sending americans to do the job, but fewer of them. >> that's right. we are sending more...
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maryland's economy in schools stand to benefit. >> the goal is to maximize economic impact. by the way by maximizing economic impact, the state also benefits from fiscal impact. also from other indications of a broader prosperity. jobs, business, so on and so forth. >> the state's gambling program has not been that effective in growing the economy so far. he says if questions 7 does not pass, the state will likely lose more than $1 billion in spending power. over the next three years. many people still go to west virginia out of habit while high rollers go to the table games. the time is now 5:27. still ahead - >>o's fans are revved up and ready for new york after their when as a yankees mast -- last night. >> a maryland man plays a good samaritan and it cost him his head out -- his life. >> we are watching the rain shower continued to attract a lot of 95. a rough morning commute but things should ease up. >> tracking one accident. we will update you on that and check for del are you ready ? share everything by turning your smartphone into a mobile hotspot for up to 8 wifi-e
maryland's economy in schools stand to benefit. >> the goal is to maximize economic impact. by the way by maximizing economic impact, the state also benefits from fiscal impact. also from other indications of a broader prosperity. jobs, business, so on and so forth. >> the state's gambling program has not been that effective in growing the economy so far. he says if questions 7 does not pass, the state will likely lose more than $1 billion in spending power. over the next three...
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. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> wrapping it up from here, you know two words we didn't hear tonight? big bird. >> good point. one word i did enjoy hearing was tween. >> yes. and lots of laughs. that is quite something that. is it from us. for us, from here. in danville, kentucky tune in on tuesday for next debate between president obama and governor romney. in new york. >> more is coming up right here. >> and we're coming to you live from the spin room a special edition of hannity. we're loaded up tonight and have a frank l
. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people...
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what it kwdoes is rob governor romney. >> this economy is not doing well. the fact that you have a white house celebrating an unemployment rate of 7.8 percent with 23 million americans you tell out of work or under employed or unemployed tells you a lot about the failure of this administration's policies. >> let's try to put politics aside for just a minute. here's what we want to know. where the j are the jobs number where they should be? are they? >> the government will tell you that. there are two numbers everybody talks about. we pay attention to the household survey number 7.8 percent. that gone by phone calling people. they call 60,000 people and say are you working? if you look at the number a large number of the people who said i am working are working part-time. even the white house would sthais not good. >> do we have any way of knowing whether or not these people are choose to go powork part-time ty want to work part-time? >> there is a line indicating the people do want to work part-time. if you were to factor in the people who want to work part
what it kwdoes is rob governor romney. >> this economy is not doing well. the fact that you have a white house celebrating an unemployment rate of 7.8 percent with 23 million americans you tell out of work or under employed or unemployed tells you a lot about the failure of this administration's policies. >> let's try to put politics aside for just a minute. here's what we want to know. where the j are the jobs number where they should be? are they? >> the government will tell...
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. >> reporter: so far, the economy has dominated the campaign debate. but the romney campaign tried to seize on questions and criticism about the president's handling of last month's attack in libya. it was a chance to try to reverse the tide of romney's recent perceived missteps, including his initial response to the libya attack. the republican contender accused the president of passivity over partnership. >> i know the president hopes for a middle east aligned with us. but hope is not a strategy. >> reporter: the romney campaign was feeling good after its debate performance last week. and there's evidence he got a bounce. the president was stumping for cash, not votes. he continued his california fund-raising swing, which is expected to bring in $10 million over two days. between money events, the president attended a dedication to caesar chavez national monument. >> our world is a better place because caesar chavez decided to change it. >> reporter: with president obama and mitt romney both in ohio today, the focus is likely to shift back to the eco
. >> reporter: so far, the economy has dominated the campaign debate. but the romney campaign tried to seize on questions and criticism about the president's handling of last month's attack in libya. it was a chance to try to reverse the tide of romney's recent perceived missteps, including his initial response to the libya attack. the republican contender accused the president of passivity over partnership. >> i know the president hopes for a middle east aligned with us. but hope...
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this is a social issue that's a fundamental importance for our economy. so, in this case, i think that this particular company, the effects are pretty bad in almost every part of the economy. >> neil, i know you're working to fight this, perusing your website, i see your prices a lot less than some competitors but are glasses, overall, more expensive than they need to be? >> we definitely think so. you know, this is technology that's been around about 800 years. >> that's it? >> so, it doesn't make sense that glasses should cost as much as an iphone. so, that's what -- that's where i think you see the impact of a company like luxottica. you know, we were frustrated consumers. that's why we started warby parker. we would walk into an optical shop. we thought we had all this choice but we realized it was coming from one company. the prices were ridiculously expensive. >> and do you agree, neil, at some point you'll be approached by luxottica as ray ban and others have been? >> it wouldn't surprise us. you know, i think that we're in a different position tha
this is a social issue that's a fundamental importance for our economy. so, in this case, i think that this particular company, the effects are pretty bad in almost every part of the economy. >> neil, i know you're working to fight this, perusing your website, i see your prices a lot less than some competitors but are glasses, overall, more expensive than they need to be? >> we definitely think so. you know, this is technology that's been around about 800 years. >> that's it?...
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so over the next five years, sluggish economy will slow oil demand growth and more oil put into the economy. nevertheless, nymex is up because they talk about as well this morning spiking higher anyway. and we've seen brent surprisingly up near 116, 15.60, as well. so the iranian exports hitting a new low in september may just be helping that spike up. >> iea says supply risk whether iran, iraq, are still a fact of life in the oil market. nevertheless it does see opec spare capacity more than doubling in the next five years. >> there's a difference between that five year forecast and the short term. so we'll talk about the oil markets. also plenty more to come on today's show, as well. >> we'll find out why howard mark says gold is not an intelligent investment. we'll also hear from the chief exec tip of infosys. find out why the investors didn't like the latest results. >>> plus we'll catch up with the world trade organization. and later in the show, we let a democrat and republican fight it out on our air over who won last neat's vice presidential debate. but it's a subjective view. >> ca
so over the next five years, sluggish economy will slow oil demand growth and more oil put into the economy. nevertheless, nymex is up because they talk about as well this morning spiking higher anyway. and we've seen brent surprisingly up near 116, 15.60, as well. so the iranian exports hitting a new low in september may just be helping that spike up. >> iea says supply risk whether iran, iraq, are still a fact of life in the oil market. nevertheless it does see opec spare capacity more...
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. >> keeping the educational dramatic on the books could help boost the state's economy according to a report just out. the dramatic could -- dream act arrogance to attend college. the report estimates over time the dramatic could have $66 million to state coffers. >> these are estimates based on the assumption that 4500 brenman students to give marriage of -- take advantage of education. all across the state, local supporters have been trying to convince maryland voters to keep the law on the books. if that happens, high-school graduates who live in the state could pay in state tuition. >> if you have lived here in yoyour whole life you should get help from the state to be educated. >> they finished a policy brief. they said it shows the financial benefits of passing the dream act. >> no matter what assumptions we make, the results are that the benefits will greatly outweigh the costs. >> part of their assumption is this is an investment to increase the lifetime earnings of those who benefit. through jobs in tax revenue. >> we look at the debate and saw that there was not much out t
. >> keeping the educational dramatic on the books could help boost the state's economy according to a report just out. the dramatic could -- dream act arrogance to attend college. the report estimates over time the dramatic could have $66 million to state coffers. >> these are estimates based on the assumption that 4500 brenman students to give marriage of -- take advantage of education. all across the state, local supporters have been trying to convince maryland voters to keep the...
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>> well, i think the romney campaign is correct to focus on the economy. because if brian moran and the other representatives of the obama campaign think that there is a record of success here, that people are positive about the economy, they are mightily out of touch with the average american, and certainly the average virginian. people are concerned about the unemployment rate. they're concerned about their own jobs or their spouse's jobs or underemployment. people are really worried about that. and on top of this is up to 200,000 defense-related jobs that will be lost in virginia if sequestration, president obama's plan to lay off defense workers takes hold. we're very worried about that. >> that's not just president obama's plan to lay -- that was a plan that was reached by both parties. so let's be fair and let's be honest. >> well, and it was -- >> go ahead, brian. >> it was a result of the republicans -- it was a result of the republicans holding the debt ceiling hostage. and that's why they entered this plan. this was a scheme developed by eric can
>> well, i think the romney campaign is correct to focus on the economy. because if brian moran and the other representatives of the obama campaign think that there is a record of success here, that people are positive about the economy, they are mightily out of touch with the average american, and certainly the average virginian. people are concerned about the unemployment rate. they're concerned about their own jobs or their spouse's jobs or underemployment. people are really worried...
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of...
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it should not hurt the economy and stuff like that. i agree. those, we should be doing. >> the reason these companies get bigger as we forfeit things to clients like better, faster, cheaper. that's capitalism. you buy it because you like it. you go to wal-mart because you like the price. many go to a public trading desk, you like the price. nothing wrong with that. if we did not have productivity, we would be out on a heard hunting buffalo. there are some negatives to it. sometimes things don't survive, but look what happens over hundreds of years. it's a wonderful, beautiful thing. we have to get rid of too big to fail. dodd frank has the elements of that in there. it lets the elements compete in the marketplace. >> several months ago, you had the derivatives experience subject in part and there is the profile. what is different about risk- management now? if you will, what are the lessons learned and changes implemented? >> this co., jpmorgan chase went through 2006-2012 and never lost money in a quarter. we did not need tarp. where were ther
it should not hurt the economy and stuff like that. i agree. those, we should be doing. >> the reason these companies get bigger as we forfeit things to clients like better, faster, cheaper. that's capitalism. you buy it because you like it. you go to wal-mart because you like the price. many go to a public trading desk, you like the price. nothing wrong with that. if we did not have productivity, we would be out on a heard hunting buffalo. there are some negatives to it. sometimes things...
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it's very clear, for years of analysis, the impact of unions in the economy, one of the things unions do very well is they help ensure a more equitable distribution of the growth that their members, our workforce actually produced and we know there's been a huge split between the economy's productivity and compensation of the typical worker. unions have always worked to make sure that the slices of the pie are more evenly distributed. it's a function that is missing as you see battles in wisconsin go up very strong. >> gentlemen, let me ask you this. when we talk about fairness, the big issue of tax cuts, biden was able to corner ryan on the tax cuts they really can't explain. watch this. >> deny those loopholes and deductions to higher income taxpayers so more of their income is taxed which has a broader base of -- lower tax rates across the board. here's why i'm saying this. what we're saying is -- >> i hope i'm going to get time to respond to this. >> tax rate 20%, start with the wealthy, work with congress. >> and you guarantee this math will add up? >> absolutely. six studies hav
it's very clear, for years of analysis, the impact of unions in the economy, one of the things unions do very well is they help ensure a more equitable distribution of the growth that their members, our workforce actually produced and we know there's been a huge split between the economy's productivity and compensation of the typical worker. unions have always worked to make sure that the slices of the pie are more evenly distributed. it's a function that is missing as you see battles in...
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if we bring in all these people to the economy, we're growing the economy. it's a net benefit for everyone. what i love about this study, the immigration restriction, the andy immigration crowd, they like to point, get the statistics for a specific day. look a snapshot in time and say this is how much the undocumented are costing us. this is what the illegal immigrants cost us. but that's not accurate. this study shows trajectory over time. it's an investment that pays off by investing in these young people. that's why i think this study is terrific. >> these are people who are americans. >> that's right. these are people who have been here since they were babies to young children. this is the only country they've known. they are fully aculturated here and have been, as raul says, contributing already in multiple ways to the country and are part of the country's future. i think is part of what we lose when we look at the change in demographics of the country, the fastest growing demographic in this country are young people. already, half of all young people
if we bring in all these people to the economy, we're growing the economy. it's a net benefit for everyone. what i love about this study, the immigration restriction, the andy immigration crowd, they like to point, get the statistics for a specific day. look a snapshot in time and say this is how much the undocumented are costing us. this is what the illegal immigrants cost us. but that's not accurate. this study shows trajectory over time. it's an investment that pays off by investing in these...